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Southeast Asian Islam in Comparative Perspective
Explores the various manifestations of Muslim cosmopolitanism in Southeast Asia
Cosmopolitan ideals and pluralist tendencies have been employed creatively and adapted carefully by Muslim individuals, societies and institutions in modern Southeast Asia to produce the necessary contexts for mutual tolerance and shared respect between and within different groups in society. Organised around six key themes that interweave the connected histories of three countries in Southeast Asia – Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia – this book shows the ways in which historical actors have promoted better understanding between Muslims and non-Muslims in the region. Case studies from across these countries of the Malay world take in the rise of the network society in the region in the 1970s up until the early 21st century, providing a panoramic view of Muslim cosmopolitan practices, outlook and visions in the region.
Contents:
Preface: Seeing like a Muslim Cosmopolitan
Part I: Places
Chapter One: Everyday Cosmopolitanism in the Marketplace
Chapter Two: The Cosmopolitan Mosque
Chapter Three: Blogging Muslim Cosmopolitanism
Part II: Personas
Chapter Four: Cosmopolitan Muslim Public Intellectuals
Chapter Five: Hijabis as Purveyors of Muslim Cosmopolitanism
Part II: Politics
Chapter Six: Constricting Cosmopolitanism: Secular States in Muslim Southeast Asia
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